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      Ukrainian oligarch under fire after night raid on state oil firm
      Mar20

      Ukrainian oligarch under fire after night raid on state oil firm

      KIEV (Reuters) – A raid by a group of armed men in combat fatigues on a state-owned oil company in the Ukrainian capital Kiev caused uproar in parliament on Friday and thrust banking billionaire Ihor Kolomoisky into the spotlight. …read more Source:...

      Energy and Crimean Tatars top agenda as Turkey’s Erdogan visits Ukraine
      Mar20

      Energy and Crimean Tatars top agenda as Turkey’s Erdogan visits Ukraine

      ANKARA (Reuters) – Energy ties and the fate of Crimean Tatars will top the agenda when Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan meets his Ukrainian counterpart in Kiev on Friday, but concrete deals are unlikely as he seeks to avoid straining relations with Moscow. …read more Source:...

      Russia says sanctions ‘destructive’, will act in own interests
      Mar20

      Russia says sanctions ‘destructive’, will act in own interests

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia described “sanctions rhetoric” as destructive on Friday and said it would do what is in its national interests after European Union leaders kept economic sanctions in place over the Ukraine crisis. …read more Source:...

      Russia, China, others snub U.N. meeting on Crimea human rights
      Mar20

      Russia, China, others snub U.N. meeting on Crimea human rights

      UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Russia, China, Venezuela and Angola snubbed an informal United Nations Security Council meeting on Thursday on human rights in Crimea a year after Russia seized the Black Sea peninsula from Ukraine, diplomats said. …read more Source:...

      EU ties lifting Russia sanctions to full Ukraine peace accord
      Mar19

      EU ties lifting Russia sanctions to full Ukraine peace accord

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union leaders agreed on Thursday to link lifting economic sanctions on Russia to the full implementation of a Ukraine ceasefire agreement, European Council President Donald Tusk announced. …read more Source:...

      U.S. to move ahead with training Ukrainian guardsmen: Pentagon
      Mar19

      U.S. to move ahead with training Ukrainian guardsmen: Pentagon

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – About 290 U.S. Army paratroopers will travel to western Ukraine next month to train three battalions of Ukrainian national guard troops, the Pentagon said on Thursday, moving ahead with a long-planned mission that was delayed due to a peace deal. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine stuck on an IMF dripfeed a year after Crimea seizure
      Mar19

      Ukraine stuck on an IMF dripfeed a year after Crimea seizure

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – In eight International Monetary Fund programs since independence in 1991, Ukraine has completed just one successfully. A year on from Russia’s seizure of Crimea, it looks unlikely it will live up to the terms of its latest deal with the IMF also. …read more Source:...

      Fragment from MH17 crash site supports missile theory: Dutch TV
      Mar19

      Fragment from MH17 crash site supports missile theory: Dutch TV

      AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – A metal fragment from the crash site of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 matches a surface-to-air BUK rocket, a Dutch broadcaster said on Thursday, supporting a theory that the plane was downed by pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source:...

      EU likely to keep Russia sanctions after Merkel weighs in
      Mar19

      EU likely to keep Russia sanctions after Merkel weighs in

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union leaders look likely to keep economic sanctions on Russia in place until a Ukraine ceasefire deal is fully working, after German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday it would be wrong to ease pressure on Moscow prematurely. …read more Source:...

      EU won’t lift sanctions on Russia until Minsk conditions met: Merkel
      Mar19

      EU won’t lift sanctions on Russia until Minsk conditions met: Merkel

      BERLIN (Reuters) – Europe will not lift sanctions on Russia imposed over the Ukraine crisis until the conditions of the Minsk ceasefire deal have been met, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday before EU leaders discuss the issue at a summit in Brussels. …read more Source:...